Palimpsest (novella)
Palimpsest is a 2009 science fiction novella by Charles Stross, exploring the conjunction of time travel and deep time. Originally published in Stross's 2009 collection Wireless, it won the 2010 Hugo Award for best novella.[1]
Cover of first edition (hardcover) | |
Author | Charles Stross |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction novel |
Publisher | Subterranean Press |
Publication date | 31 August 2011 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover & Paperback) |
Pages | 136 pp |
ISBN | 978-1596064218 |
Subterranean Press has announced that they will be reprinting the novella separately in 2011.[2]
Inspiration
Stross has stated that Palimpsest is effectively a rewrite of The End of Eternity, by Isaac Asimov.[3]
Plot
Pierce is a police officer with the Stasis, a special institution dedicated to the preservation of humanity by its agents who are able to travel through time. Every time humanity dies, the Stasis reseeds Earth with a new generation of humans to develop a civilization. However, the Opposition, an organisation that seems to struggle against the Stasis, has been created over time, and it seems that Pierce is somehow tied to it.
References
- 2010 Hugo Award Winners at TheHugoAwards.org, published 5 September 2010, retrieved 29 May 2011
- Charles Stross --PALIMPSEST update Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, at Subterranean Press, posted 11 May 2011, retrieved 28 May 2011
- "Last time I did this, I Lied", at Stross's official blog; "If you could re-write one sci-fi (or fantasy) classic, which one would you choose, and why?" "for what it's worth, I've already done it a couple of times, deliberately or accidentally. (I didn't re-read "The End of Eternity" before writing Palimpsest, for example)"; posted 12 April 2011; retrieved 29 May 2011